- mindovergmat
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Hi!
I am new to Beat the GMAT and have just completed the exam in May with a 780 (50Q, 48V). For me it was about having a structured, disciplined program and repetition not just of new practice problems, but of old ones I had previously done incorrectly. The GMAT seems to write questions that bait smart test-takers into choosing answers based on reasonable but slightly faulty logic. So really focusing on the patterns behind questions, particularly in Verbal helped me push my score to the next level. Additionally, picking the right resources for ME was crucial. Not all resources and not all studying are created equal.
Anyhow, if anyone wants one-on-one coaching (particularly if you in the 600's and want to add 50-100 points to your score), I have recently started a GMAT coaching service. You can contact me and we can have a chat to see if I can be valuable.
Cheers and good luck to everyone!!!
Carl
I am new to Beat the GMAT and have just completed the exam in May with a 780 (50Q, 48V). For me it was about having a structured, disciplined program and repetition not just of new practice problems, but of old ones I had previously done incorrectly. The GMAT seems to write questions that bait smart test-takers into choosing answers based on reasonable but slightly faulty logic. So really focusing on the patterns behind questions, particularly in Verbal helped me push my score to the next level. Additionally, picking the right resources for ME was crucial. Not all resources and not all studying are created equal.
Anyhow, if anyone wants one-on-one coaching (particularly if you in the 600's and want to add 50-100 points to your score), I have recently started a GMAT coaching service. You can contact me and we can have a chat to see if I can be valuable.
Cheers and good luck to everyone!!!
Carl












